This was discussed in regards to a logo for Python overall, to the
point that heads exploded, but I'll mention it anyway: 

You generally need to decide whom your logo is meant to appeal to, and
what values it should relay.

[Here I would cut and paste 987906 emails from the marketing list]

In short - if the goal is to be taken more seriously, and
"professional", I'd vote against cartoon-ish approaches. Yes, even to
the point of "boring", though hopefully not.

If the point is just a catchy logo other Python programmers will
appreciate, then it's less vital - though if their usage is dependent
on departmental approval, it still matters.

Just thought I'd shortcut things here so we don't repeat that long
long thread.

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